Global warming and tornadoes

May 1st, 2015

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A powerful tornado as much As 3 kilometres wide devastated the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on May 20. The tornado reportedly boasted winds above 300 kilometres per hour as it ripped through homes and schools, leaving a huge path of destruction and fifty one of people, including twenty children.

global warming and tornadoesBy b-minion23 | Studymode.comAre tornadoes becoming more frequent and more violent because of climate change?A powerful tornado as much As 3 kilometres wide devastated the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore on May 20. The tornado reportedly boasted winds above 300 kilometres per hour as it ripped through homes and schools, leaving a huge path of destruction and fifty one of people, including twenty children. People have started to ask the questions about what causes these shattering tornadoes, and a lot of people have started to ask if we are to play for these severe tornadoes because of human induced climate change. Trying to establish whether tornado activity will change as the climate changes is complicated for a few reasons. Firstly scientists dont have a good quality, complete data set on tornadoes that have already occurred. Without a reliable rec